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Fashion, home, and positive aging tips for women over 50
Stay relevant, fashionable, and confident with Cindy's fashion, home, and positive aging tips for women over 50.
13 Fashion Faux Pas That Can Make Seniors Look Older Than Their Years
There is a well-known Coco Chanel quote that says, “Dress shabbily, and they remember the dress; dress impeccably, and they remember the woman.” Fashion is a powerful tool for self-expression, and how we choose to dress can dramatically impact the way people view us. Looking good can instill confidence and a sense of liveliness in seniors. Age may be just a number, but avoiding some fashion mistakes will help you keep an ageless and radiant appearance. Below are some of the usual fashion faux pas that add age a little— or a lot—to seniors, especially when they wear them every day. Wearing Monochromatic Colors Image Credit:shvets production/Pexels The monochrome look can be a tad pink-and-green hospital-y (it’s a bit too clean slate for my taste). You can absolutely wear all one color, but play around with different tones or textures. If you like dressing in black, for example, combine other fabrics, like a silk blouse, with a woolen skirt for a more youthful plus contemporary look. A report from Pantone says that coral, turquoise, and mint green are more youthful and light up the face. Their annual Color of the Year announcements take inspiration to another level, creating fabulous new ideas for adding pops of color to your wardrobe. Oversized Clothing Image Credit:cotton-bro studio/Wikimedia Commons Sure, those big old bags of clothes keep you warm all winter long, but too often, they hide your natural silhouette and make you look bulky—not to mention older. Wearing baggy clothes can make you look like a shapeless potato, hide your assets, and exaggerate the bad ones. You can look ten years younger just by wearing the right size! Sites like InStyle suggest selecting tailored pieces that define your waist and accentuate your figure. For example, a perfectly tailored blazer can give you a more structured look that radiates confidence and youthfulness. Neglecting Accessories Image Credit:cotton-bro studio/Pexels A statement necklace or pair of fierce earrings always has the ability to direct attention to your look instead of your face, accentuating the positive and delivering fresh-faced shine. Harper’s Bazaar suggests that “When in Doubt, Accessorize.” Strategic use of accessories can modernize your look without needing a complete wardrobe overhaul. A form-fitted belt that cinches the waist can give you curves where there are none, emphasizing a feminine hourglass. A modern-looking, sleek timepiece might be all you need to signify sophisticatio...
25 Fashion Tips For Plus Size Women Over 50 - Outfit Trends
Essential Plus Size Fashion Tips for Women Over 50 Black and White Contrast Wrap Dress A structured wrap dress with bold color blocking creates a timeless silhouette that flatters fuller figures through strategic contrast placement. The wide lapels and fitted waist define the torso while the knee-length hemline maintains elegance.
50 IS NOT OLD - A Fashion And Beauty Blog For Women Over 50 - Fashion ...
50 Is Not Old is a style blog by Tania Stephens. Get daily outfit ideas, beauty tips, and inspiration for women over 50 to feel fabulous.


